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city leaders in baltimore, portland, and philadelphia pledging to drastically cut or reallocate funding of their police departments. >> i think every police department right now is trying to figure out how they look at policing in general. how do they reimagine what policing should be? but it's really about looking at our policy and practices and our vision of every police department, to assure that we're moving in the right direction. >> let's bring this down! >> reporter: in seattle, weeks of fierce protests culminated in the takeover of a police precinct. protesters created a "cop-free zone." bowing to activist demands, the city council pledged to slash the department's budget by 50%. in response the city's first black police chief resigned. >> it really is about the overarching lack of respect for the officers. >> reporter: her successor, chief adrian diaz, facing pressure from activists to make good on those cuts. >> what's your take on the defund the police movement? >> i don't support like kind of the abolitionist movement of getting rid of police departments. i want to make sure
city leaders in baltimore, portland, and philadelphia pledging to drastically cut or reallocate funding of their police departments. >> i think every police department right now is trying to figure out how they look at policing in general. how do they reimagine what policing should be? but it's really about looking at our policy and practices and our vision of every police department, to assure that we're moving in the right direction. >> let's bring this down! >> reporter: in...
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in some ways, baltimore is better, but it's still wounded. >> justice is always worth the price paid for its pursuit. and, you know, i think our city has gone through so much, but we are so resilient. i'm optimistic. am i wounded? i think having gone through the experience that i did, it's hard not to be, but it was never, ever about me. it was about what i represented and making that type of reform and humanizing 25-year-old black man by the name of freddie carlos gray jr. >> she hopes representation is at the forefront as minnesota attorney general ellison moves forward with his case. >> you will come across the nay sayers and the individuals that. but stand firm in your conviction, because that's your job. >> justice, however, will be small comfort to roxie washington, the mother of floyd's young daughter, gianna. >> she doesn't know what happened. i told her that her dad died because he couldn't breathe. >> 6-year-old gianna spoke to eva pilgrim about her father e. >> what do you want people to know? >> kind of that i miss him. >> what was your dad like? >> hmm. he played with me
in some ways, baltimore is better, but it's still wounded. >> justice is always worth the price paid for its pursuit. and, you know, i think our city has gone through so much, but we are so resilient. i'm optimistic. am i wounded? i think having gone through the experience that i did, it's hard not to be, but it was never, ever about me. it was about what i represented and making that type of reform and humanizing 25-year-old black man by the name of freddie carlos gray jr. >> she...
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. >> reporter: major cities like philadelphia, portland, and baltimore pledging to cut or reallocate funding to support other services in the community. >> every police department right now is trying to figure out how do they reimagine what policing should be? >> reporter: chants quieting but signs the message is being heard. confederate relics being relinquished as statues come down. nascar bans the confederate flag. the man who pushed for it? >> you can't force somebody to look at some perspective they don't want to, but you can encourage them. >> reporter: many corporations promising institutional changes by creating more diverse opportunity. >> the question now is, can we transform it from movement in the streets to movement in the suites? >> i think the jury's still out on that. >> reporter: in a year of reckoning, a nation taking those tough steps towards bridging its divide. >> there is growth, and there is hope. >> we keep trudging forward because we believe ultimately that right will win out. >>> coming up, 2020 isn't over yet. how social media helped beat back pandemic blue
. >> reporter: major cities like philadelphia, portland, and baltimore pledging to cut or reallocate funding to support other services in the community. >> every police department right now is trying to figure out how do they reimagine what policing should be? >> reporter: chants quieting but signs the message is being heard. confederate relics being relinquished as statues come down. nascar bans the confederate flag. the man who pushed for it? >> you can't force...
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he wrote about the rainfall strife in the city of baltimore and continued to play live gigging at private homes including the white house, and always an advocate for the artists, refusing to allow his songs to appear on most streaming services. ♪ >> let's talk about titles. your favorite title in the prince catalog, what's your favorite song, turns you on every time you do it? >> i usually answer by saying the next one. >> reporter: part of the anguish of prince's death is that there will be no next one. though within his vaults may yet reside a treasure-trove of music. >> i heard that you have a vault of hundreds of unreleased songs? are you ever going to release them and let us hear? >> one day someone will release them. i don't know that i'll get to release them. >> we'll be hearing new things he left us that are stored in the vaults. he turned himself inside out to bring us music, and that's so sad. i mean, it's so sad. >> reporter: for those who spent decades enthralled with his music, his royal badness will never be dethroned. the grieving tonight mixed with gratitude. the creativ
he wrote about the rainfall strife in the city of baltimore and continued to play live gigging at private homes including the white house, and always an advocate for the artists, refusing to allow his songs to appear on most streaming services. ♪ >> let's talk about titles. your favorite title in the prince catalog, what's your favorite song, turns you on every time you do it? >> i usually answer by saying the next one. >> reporter: part of the anguish of prince's death is...
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. >> the super bowl belongs to baltimore! >> reporter: for awhile, it looked like the ravens would run away with the game. jacoby jones opened up the second half with a 108-yard kickoff return for a td, giving the ravens a 28-6 lead. >> we lost power. don't know what happened. >> reporter: partial power went out in if super dome causing a 38-minute delay. >> can everybody please back up please? >> reporter: once power was restored, the 49ers changed momentum. with less than 2:00 left in the game, fourth and goal, the niners had a chance to win. it was the final game in the storied 17-year career of ray lewis. >> baltimore, we're coming home, baby! we did it! >> reporter: in baltimore, fans erupted. for many, the super bowl is much more than just a game. >> there are two sides to godaddy. >> reporter: some tune in to see the commercials. before the opening kickoff, children from newtown, connecticut, scene of the sandy hook massacre joined jennifer hudson singing america the beautiful. at the half, beyonce was on fire. the gam
. >> the super bowl belongs to baltimore! >> reporter: for awhile, it looked like the ravens would run away with the game. jacoby jones opened up the second half with a 108-yard kickoff return for a td, giving the ravens a 28-6 lead. >> we lost power. don't know what happened. >> reporter: partial power went out in if super dome causing a 38-minute delay. >> can everybody please back up please? >> reporter: once power was restored, the 49ers changed momentum....
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a tanker truck skidding off the road, flipping onto its side, bursting into flames in baltimore. causing a massive pileup. thousands of flights cancelled or delayed. heading into the busy holiday travel week. more than 50 million people facing sub-zero windchills. here's eva pilgrim from minneapolis. one of the coldest cities in the country right now. >> reporter: tonight, an arctic assault blasting the country. dangerously cold temperatures freezing roads across the u.s., leaving at least 14 dead. >> check this out. check this out. >> reporter: this tanker crash in baltimore caught on camera, part of a nearly 70-car pileup. >> yo! what is going on? >> reporter: a stranded motorist watched helplessly. >> stop! stop! god. god. jesus. >> reporter: as truck after truck, unable to stop. >> the whole 95 is on fire. >> reporter: skidding right into the flames. >> right into the fire. >> reporter: two dead. 20 more injured. at chicago's o'hare airport, a terrifying landing after a plane slid off the runway, landing in the grass. no one was injured. major airports taking a huge hit. the
a tanker truck skidding off the road, flipping onto its side, bursting into flames in baltimore. causing a massive pileup. thousands of flights cancelled or delayed. heading into the busy holiday travel week. more than 50 million people facing sub-zero windchills. here's eva pilgrim from minneapolis. one of the coldest cities in the country right now. >> reporter: tonight, an arctic assault blasting the country. dangerously cold temperatures freezing roads across the u.s., leaving at...
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if you live in west baltimore or you live in ferguson, people are angry, they're scared, they're frightened. if you're in law enforcement some of those same emotions but also great sadness right now. there's a powerful moment here a couple of nights ago, a police officer, a dallas police officer was walking around, and these two little hispanic girls walked over to hug her and talk to her. a wonderful moment and then suddenly the police officer started weeping. this whole space went dead quiet. so people are many things but deeply sad and scared. >> and, doris, give us some historical context here. you just heard john lewis. you just heard president obama. are we slipping backward or not? >> i think i agree with john lewis that it's not 1968, but what's so heartbreaking as an historian is when you look at that kerner commission report that says we are moving into two societies, one black, one white, one separate but equal. the whole potent mix that produced those riots in '67 and '68 is still there and that's what is so sad as a historian. you think you want to learn from the struggles and
if you live in west baltimore or you live in ferguson, people are angry, they're scared, they're frightened. if you're in law enforcement some of those same emotions but also great sadness right now. there's a powerful moment here a couple of nights ago, a police officer, a dallas police officer was walking around, and these two little hispanic girls walked over to hug her and talk to her. a wonderful moment and then suddenly the police officer started weeping. this whole space went dead quiet....
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baltimore beat cleveland 24-16. but a lot of people say the winners were the fans to see the game officiated by the pros. >>> the filmmaker behind the anti-islamic movie that sparked protests around the islamic world has been arrested in california. he apparently had eight violations. a judge said he posed a flight risk. and had a lengthy pattern of deception. among them, allegedly lying about making the film. >>> israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, went low-tech to sound the alarm about iran's high-tech threat. he told the united nations general assembly that iran will have enough enriched uranium to build a bomb by next summer. >> a red line should be drawn right here. before iran completes the second stage of nuclear enrichment necessary to make a bomb. >> later, netanyahu met with secretary of state hillary clinton, making his case for military action. >>> the campaign countdowns are in full swings this morning. five days until the first debate. 39 days until the election. after spending wednesday in ohi
baltimore beat cleveland 24-16. but a lot of people say the winners were the fans to see the game officiated by the pros. >>> the filmmaker behind the anti-islamic movie that sparked protests around the islamic world has been arrested in california. he apparently had eight violations. a judge said he posed a flight risk. and had a lengthy pattern of deception. among them, allegedly lying about making the film. >>> israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, went low-tech to...
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officer who was never charged in ferguson, missouri, and after freddie gray died in a police van in baltimore, and in 1992, after the acquittal of the white officers who nearly beat the life out of rodney king. >> we live in a society that still sees black people as violent, as dangerous, as immoral, as untrustworthy. so, when they have interactions with law enforcement, we don't get a presumption of innocence. when things escalate even a little bit, we're more likely to be killed. black people are exposed to level ofhathite people simply are not. >> law enforceme onceool of yonk the water hoses and the dogs being turned on in innocent people, many of them young people. >> reporter: the president came out strong online in what's happening in minnesota, calling the protesters thugs, threatening to send in federal soldiers and tweeting that when the looting starts the shooting starts. the language isn't going over well and twitter labeled the message violent. the statement echoes a former police chief in miami who in 1967 and '68 threatened to crack the skulls of anti-war demonstrators. >> the
officer who was never charged in ferguson, missouri, and after freddie gray died in a police van in baltimore, and in 1992, after the acquittal of the white officers who nearly beat the life out of rodney king. >> we live in a society that still sees black people as violent, as dangerous, as immoral, as untrustworthy. so, when they have interactions with law enforcement, we don't get a presumption of innocence. when things escalate even a little bit, we're more likely to be killed. black...
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. >> reporter: this old wbal-tv newscast reporting on the murder of a 14-year-old baltimore teenager, killed at school for his georgetown university jacket. but prosecutors now say police reports reveal witnesses identified another shooter, who later died. the boys were convicted even after chestnut's mother showed police a receipt for a georgetown jacket they found in her son's closet. it was chestnut who pushed the state's attorney for baltimore city to review the case. >> it's a tragedy that these men had 36 years of their life stolen from them. >> it's unreal. this -- this opportunity that was given to us is unreal. >> reporter: maryland currently does not have a system in place to compensate exonerees. the state attorney says she will lobby for a formalized compensation process, not to say that you can put a price tag on what these men have been through, david. >> but they'll finally be home for thanksgiving. thank you, linsey. >>> overseas tonight, and the death toll rising from a powerful earthquake in albania. the magnitude 6.4 quake, the strongest in 30 years, striking before
. >> reporter: this old wbal-tv newscast reporting on the murder of a 14-year-old baltimore teenager, killed at school for his georgetown university jacket. but prosecutors now say police reports reveal witnesses identified another shooter, who later died. the boys were convicted even after chestnut's mother showed police a receipt for a georgetown jacket they found in her son's closet. it was chestnut who pushed the state's attorney for baltimore city to review the case. >> it's a...
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and your aunt lisa lives here, in baltimore. uncle earnie? waaay out in hawaii. but don't you worry, we will always be together for christmas. [ male announcer ] being together is the best part of the holidays and cheerios is happy to be part of the family. you just ate dallas! >>> software developers making apps for kids are under investigation for private issues. ftc wants to determine if companies ares!pb violating rigs by collecting personal information from the kids phones and sharing it with data workers. companies its investigating but examined 400 apps selected from online stores operated from apple and google. most apps failed to inform the parents about the data that could be found. >> apple making or apple mapping app coming under a safety warning for users in australia. police asking drivers to avoid using the app. officers say they had to rescue several people when the app led them to the wrong praise. in some cases drivers were stranded without food or water for 24 hours. tim cook apologized and promised improvement autos last week on abc 7 news at
and your aunt lisa lives here, in baltimore. uncle earnie? waaay out in hawaii. but don't you worry, we will always be together for christmas. [ male announcer ] being together is the best part of the holidays and cheerios is happy to be part of the family. you just ate dallas! >>> software developers making apps for kids are under investigation for private issues. ftc wants to determine if companies ares!pb violating rigs by collecting personal information from the kids phones and...
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>> david kerley leading us off from baltimore. david, thank you. >>> we're going to turn to tulsa and that reserve deputy facing charges for shooting a suspect with a real gun instead of his stun gun. the fbi today clearing robert bates of any civil rights violations. he remains accused of manslaughter, shooting a suspect being held down by other deputies. the sheriff there in tulsa today saying bates was properly certified. the victim's family had claimed those records are incomplete. >>> now, to that blast of severe weather hitting at this hour. 55 million americans from florida to new york, hail, high winds, severe thunderstorms. now tornado watches in nine states from georgia to pennsylvania. a dangerous commute home. that is the hail hitting in marietta, georgia, tonight, i-75, slamming into the windshields there. across arkansas this evening, dangerous lightning on the horizon there, those clouds all part of the same system. and take a look. it is marching east and quickly. meteorologist rob marciano with the new storm track
>> david kerley leading us off from baltimore. david, thank you. >>> we're going to turn to tulsa and that reserve deputy facing charges for shooting a suspect with a real gun instead of his stun gun. the fbi today clearing robert bates of any civil rights violations. he remains accused of manslaughter, shooting a suspect being held down by other deputies. the sheriff there in tulsa today saying bates was properly certified. the victim's family had claimed those records are...
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my phone is ringing. >> i was screaming and you can probably hear me all over baltimore. >> he didn't have to foot the entire bill. the chain took out insurance, the owner thinks they've made it up in free publicity. >> a lot of free publicity. neither 49ers nor raiders will win the super bowl next year if you buy into a trend. >> the super bowl champions began by playing in the philadelphia eagles home opener this, started with new orleans staints in 2009 playing for the eagles home opener and green bay packers followed by giants, then, of course, the raven autoszfhgines don't play eagles next year, raiders play them in oakland. so stay tuned. >> we're not buying into that. >> yes. yes. >> naomi watts and denzel washington talk about their oscar noom nation. >> this actress is pack with or comedy "identity thief". we learned that she may not be afraid of comedyy+hr risks but s scared of raising her kids right. >> every time i think does that make sense? at 15 should she be like you said? you promised. >> catch melissa in "identity thief" fry check out the stage full of nominees at t
my phone is ringing. >> i was screaming and you can probably hear me all over baltimore. >> he didn't have to foot the entire bill. the chain took out insurance, the owner thinks they've made it up in free publicity. >> a lot of free publicity. neither 49ers nor raiders will win the super bowl next year if you buy into a trend. >> the super bowl champions began by playing in the philadelphia eagles home opener this, started with new orleans staints in 2009 playing for...
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we will see some freezing rain in philadelphia, baltimore, d.c. be careful on the roads as you will see slick spots. light snow in northern new england, as well. one to three inches in cities like boston. rob and sunny, back to you. >> jim, thanks for that. >>> coming up next, the major winners from last night's s.a.g. awards. >>> also, alarming news for credit card customers. a new surcharge in effect. so, how can you avoid it? >>> and new video from down under. extreme storms and extreme rescues, storm victims of all ages. ñc?xús1@ú? >>> welcome back, everybody. well, stores can now charge you extra for using a credit card. merchants have always paid fees when customers use credit cards. but now, a court ruling says they can pass on as much as 4%. it's unlikely, though, that many will. it would, of course, annoy many customers. and ten states have laws prohibiting the surcharges. there are no fees, though, for debit card use. >>> toyota is back on top. the japanese automaker is once again the world's biggest automaker. it sold nearly 10 milli
we will see some freezing rain in philadelphia, baltimore, d.c. be careful on the roads as you will see slick spots. light snow in northern new england, as well. one to three inches in cities like boston. rob and sunny, back to you. >> jim, thanks for that. >>> coming up next, the major winners from last night's s.a.g. awards. >>> also, alarming news for credit card customers. a new surcharge in effect. so, how can you avoid it? >>> and new video from down...
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in baltimore, police are still trying to hunt down a gunman who they say opened fire into a block party, killing 18 year old elia gonzalez and 20 year old kylie fagbemi and injuring more than 25 others. people were everywhere, running out of breath, crying because they witnesses. >> we won't stop until we find those responsible and hold them accountable. >> authorities now offering $28,000 for any information leading to an arrest. already, this year in the us, a staggering toll of at least 340 mass shootings. according to the gun violence archive and putting that number into context, in 2018, the gun violence archive recorded 336 mass shootings for the entire year. gun violence has been dropping for decades, according to the cdc, until it began spiking in 2020 with no concrete answers as to why and how rates can get back to pre-covid levels. lionel. >> all right. some shocking numbers. thank you. over seas, israel's biggest military operation in the west bank in two decades has forced hundreds of palestinians to flee their homes, at least ten palestinians were killed, 100 were injured a
in baltimore, police are still trying to hunt down a gunman who they say opened fire into a block party, killing 18 year old elia gonzalez and 20 year old kylie fagbemi and injuring more than 25 others. people were everywhere, running out of breath, crying because they witnesses. >> we won't stop until we find those responsible and hold them accountable. >> authorities now offering $28,000 for any information leading to an arrest. already, this year in the us, a staggering toll of...
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atlanta hosting baltimore. both teams 3-2, coming in. we pick it up in the fourth quarter when things got good. baltimore had just scored on a 75-yard drive to make it 20-14. then, the two-minute warning is in effect. the ravens seemed to pick up their play as time started to expire. joe flacco to todd heap. touchdown. ravens have the lead. they trailed 20-7, early in the fourth quarter. now, up 21-20. atlanta, back down to its realistic chance. third and ten at its own 20. michael jenkins, after a review they decided he was in. left foot down. right foot drag. the drive continues. it ends here. matt ryan, running to his left. connects to roddy white, who shoved the defender. wasn't called. touchdown with 20 seconds left. that is the game-winner. you can see again, white. oh, well. they didn't call it. falcons improve to 7-2. it's the best nine-game start in franchise history. >>> basketball. in miami, the heat, hosting the celtics. it was all-boston in the season opener. it was all-boston last night. ray allen, such a sweet stroke. seve
atlanta hosting baltimore. both teams 3-2, coming in. we pick it up in the fourth quarter when things got good. baltimore had just scored on a 75-yard drive to make it 20-14. then, the two-minute warning is in effect. the ravens seemed to pick up their play as time started to expire. joe flacco to todd heap. touchdown. ravens have the lead. they trailed 20-7, early in the fourth quarter. now, up 21-20. atlanta, back down to its realistic chance. third and ten at its own 20. michael jenkins,...
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. >>> meanwhile, fatty in boston, 84 in baltimore. 91 in miami. dallas, 107. new orleans, 98. from fargo to detroit, meanwhile in seattle, 85 in billings. >>> when we come back, the dwindling dream of home ownership part of business news. >>> and the democrats for what could be another embarrassing ethics case though republicans are in no hurry to get it all over with. mmmmmm. mmmmmm. wow! you have got to be kiding me./ 80 calories? light & fit has 80 clories versus 100 in the ther leading brand. light & fit. irresistible taste. fewer calories. i love light & fit. it was a mystery to me. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and with less pain, i can do more of what matters to me. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts o
. >>> meanwhile, fatty in boston, 84 in baltimore. 91 in miami. dallas, 107. new orleans, 98. from fargo to detroit, meanwhile in seattle, 85 in billings. >>> when we come back, the dwindling dream of home ownership part of business news. >>> and the democrats for what could be another embarrassing ethics case though republicans are in no hurry to get it all over with. mmmmmm. mmmmmm. wow! you have got to be kiding me./ 80 calories? light & fit has 80 clories...
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news this evening on that baltimore plant making the one-shot johnson & johnson vaccine, where production for that key ingredient for the vaccine was put on hold. there's word the fda is allowing millions of doses to be released for the first time, but also reports that others could be thrown out. >> reporter: david, the fda is now authorizing about 10 million doses of the j&j vaccine made through that baltimore plant to be released to the public, but as you mentioned tens of millions more doses reportedly did not meet the quality standards and will have to be thrown out. david? >> whit johnson, we'll be watching and linsey davis right here this weekend. thank you. >>> we turn next to chilling new details after that deadly grocery store shooting. a grandmother and grandson shot. the grandmother trying to protect her grandchild. and tonight authorities say so far it's not believed the gunman knew his victims but that warning signs were ignored. what was reportedly found on facebook. here's victor oquendo. >> reporter: tonight, chilling new details about the shooting inside a south florida
news this evening on that baltimore plant making the one-shot johnson & johnson vaccine, where production for that key ingredient for the vaccine was put on hold. there's word the fda is allowing millions of doses to be released for the first time, but also reports that others could be thrown out. >> reporter: david, the fda is now authorizing about 10 million doses of the j&j vaccine made through that baltimore plant to be released to the public, but as you mentioned tens of...
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third and long for baltimore. flacco finds his running back, out of the backyard. 3 for 6, 60 yards in limited action. how about michael vick? this is what he does best. from midfield, scrambles, keeps the play alive. long enough to find reilly cooper, a 42-yard gain. vick 4 of 6, 74 yards and a touchdown, eagles win, 13-6. >>> broncos and cowboys, qb battle in denver. kyle orton running with the first team. first quarter, completes to eric decker for 29 yards. just 2 of 6, 37 yards. tony romo, first action back, suffered a broken collarbone last season. play action to felix jones, he's got blockers, 16 yard, romo 3 for 5, 33 yards. orton in a battle with tim tebow for the number one starting job. tebow looking good. finds willis for a gain of 43 s. tebow 6 of 7, 91 yards. cowboys win this, though, 24-23. >>> for all the latest sports highlights make sure you tune in to the highlight express every night, 11:00 p.m. eastern on espn news. i'm ducis rodgers. >>> now to the play of the day at a minor league baseball g
third and long for baltimore. flacco finds his running back, out of the backyard. 3 for 6, 60 yards in limited action. how about michael vick? this is what he does best. from midfield, scrambles, keeps the play alive. long enough to find reilly cooper, a 42-yard gain. vick 4 of 6, 74 yards and a touchdown, eagles win, 13-6. >>> broncos and cowboys, qb battle in denver. kyle orton running with the first team. first quarter, completes to eric decker for 29 yards. just 2 of 6, 37 yards....
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later what doctors are saying about another new str >>> an explosion at a high-rise building idowntown baltimore left two window washers temporarily trapped on scaffolding dangling ten stories in the air. the explosion also injured 21 construction workers. none of the injuries are life-threatening. the investigation is under way, but authorities say the blast was related to construction being done on the building. >>> newly released video depicts the moments after an unarmed black man was fatally shot by a police officer in columbus, ohio. officer adam coy shot andre hill while responding to a disturbance call with another officer. the video shows hill walking towards the officer with a cell phone in his left hand, but his right hand was not visible. the u.s. attorney's office in columbus will review the case. neighbors held a memorial for hill on wednesday night. >>> new york had the nation's highest population decline according to new census bureau data. the empire state lost over 126,000 people from july 2019 to july of this year. the drop could cost the state at least one house seat next yea
later what doctors are saying about another new str >>> an explosion at a high-rise building idowntown baltimore left two window washers temporarily trapped on scaffolding dangling ten stories in the air. the explosion also injured 21 construction workers. none of the injuries are life-threatening. the investigation is under way, but authorities say the blast was related to construction being done on the building. >>> newly released video depicts the moments after an unarmed...
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and might be heading to bostons and baltimore to visit family. >>> police in norman, oklahoma, are searching for a motive. what caused a man to hold people in an office for four hours. people were escorted out while an armed man held two employees captive. he surrendered peacefully. >>> and the fbi has the report on violent crime in america. the streets are getting safer. violent crimes were down 4. 4% to the lowest lel since 1978. it's also with the declining prison population. >>> and an award for former president h.w. bush. waving from his wheelchair, marking 25 years since the berlin wall. the ceremony was at the bush presidential library in college station, texas. >>> a military veteran, and the nation honors him and the millions like him who served in the armed forces. >> this was part of the program to recognize veterans last night in philadelphia. members of the marine corp. silent drill team. marched off in formation. they were given a standing ovation. >>> coming up, a secret for shoppers. it turns out the best deals are not on black friday, but a different day. >>> and sinking fas
and might be heading to bostons and baltimore to visit family. >>> police in norman, oklahoma, are searching for a motive. what caused a man to hold people in an office for four hours. people were escorted out while an armed man held two employees captive. he surrendered peacefully. >>> and the fbi has the report on violent crime in america. the streets are getting safer. violent crimes were down 4. 4% to the lowest lel since 1978. it's also with the declining prison...
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check out keith who finished last saturday's baltimore marathon. look at his feet. wearing flip flops. >> really moving. finishing in just under 2:47. a phenomenal time. he kept his fast pace by maintaining an even stride. >> i love flip-flops. >> i would run bear feet. i can't run in those things. >> i can run in anything, except heels. >>> up next, "the pulse." and america's tallest man gets custom kicks for his size 24 feet. those are big flip-flops. >>> she's too young to drive. but this kid can pay for a car by selling one of her paintings. we'll explain.nk you need to go to a department store counter to treat your toughest skin concerns? join the counter revolution and switch to olay pro-x to see results in 28 days. anti-aging results so you look up to 12 years younger. reduce the look of pores and fight red acne for clearer skin get cleansing results as effective as a $200 system no matter what your skincare issues you'll see results in 28 days guaranteed join the counter revolution with potent, professional, pro-x. it's a new way to get cash back deals, and
check out keith who finished last saturday's baltimore marathon. look at his feet. wearing flip flops. >> really moving. finishing in just under 2:47. a phenomenal time. he kept his fast pace by maintaining an even stride. >> i love flip-flops. >> i would run bear feet. i can't run in those things. >> i can run in anything, except heels. >>> up next, "the pulse." and america's tallest man gets custom kicks for his size 24 feet. those are big...
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dallas climbs to 92. 80s from new orleans to baltimore and 76 here in new york. >> this morning, there is new fallout from facebook's ipo fiasco. congress is now getting involved. >> plus, the warning for parents. kids across the country poisoned by those little pods of laundry detergent. >> caught on camera. you never know what's around that next turn. wow! >>> there is more facebook controversy this morning. two congressional pams are reviewing the stock offering amid complaints over how the ipo was handled. also, it's reported morgan stanley and another underwriter may have made $100 million since trading in facebook stock began. the new york tock exchange is pitching facebook to switch from nasdaq, which it has admitted it bungled last friday's sale. >>> sticking with the market, tokyo's nikkei average added seven points today. many hong kong's hang seng was down 74. in london the ftse opened lower. dow was off 7 yesterday and the nasdaq index gained 11. >>> southwest added flights to mexico and the caribbean thanks to its acquisition of an their last year and plans a new reservati
dallas climbs to 92. 80s from new orleans to baltimore and 76 here in new york. >> this morning, there is new fallout from facebook's ipo fiasco. congress is now getting involved. >> plus, the warning for parents. kids across the country poisoned by those little pods of laundry detergent. >> caught on camera. you never know what's around that next turn. wow! >>> there is more facebook controversy this morning. two congressional pams are reviewing the stock offering...
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." >>> next this evening, troubling images from a baltimore police officer's bodycam. authorities say it appears to show him planting evidence while other officers watched and then turning on his bodycam. now that evidence leading to an arrest, raising doubts about that arrest and dozens of other cases he has been involved with. abc's linzie janis with the video tonight. >> reporter: tonight, one baltimore police officer suspended and two others placed on limited duty as authorities investigate this video. >> i'm going to check here. >> reporter: the officer's body camera shows him walking down the alley, sifting through some trash and finding a bag of drugs inside a soup can. >> yo! >> reporter: but the body camera records 30 seconds of silent footage before the officer turns it on. in those 30 seconds, you can see the officer in that alley, appearing to plant the drugs. two of his fellow officers standing right there. >> this is a serious allegation of police misconduct. >> reporter: the city's public defenders office says the video was used to arrest and charge a ma
." >>> next this evening, troubling images from a baltimore police officer's bodycam. authorities say it appears to show him planting evidence while other officers watched and then turning on his bodycam. now that evidence leading to an arrest, raising doubts about that arrest and dozens of other cases he has been involved with. abc's linzie janis with the video tonight. >> reporter: tonight, one baltimore police officer suspended and two others placed on limited duty as...
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here at the federal reserve in baltimore, the coins are packed into plastic bags stacked one on top of each other all the way up and down this aisle several aisles of them, millions and millions of dollars in presidential coins. federal reserve says they are piling up so quickly they are spending $650,000 to build a new vault in dallas to hold them. shipping the coins there will cost another $3 million. senator jack reed was one of the co-sponsors of the bill that directed the mint to make the coins. using these things? do you have any in your pockck? >> i don't, i tell you but i like repeatedly used nickels, dimes, quarter. >> reporter: he says congress should consider pulling the plug on it. meanwhile, they keep coming. already more than a billion made and counting. jonathan karl, abc news, philadelphia. >>> former congressman patrick kennedy is getting married today as the famous family compound in the late ted kennedy spent his final days but that's causing some family tension. senator kennedy's widow and children plan to transfer ownership of the main house to an institute set up
here at the federal reserve in baltimore, the coins are packed into plastic bags stacked one on top of each other all the way up and down this aisle several aisles of them, millions and millions of dollars in presidential coins. federal reserve says they are piling up so quickly they are spending $650,000 to build a new vault in dallas to hold them. shipping the coins there will cost another $3 million. senator jack reed was one of the co-sponsors of the bill that directed the mint to make the...
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. >> the baltimore ravens select michael lauer offensive tackle mississippi. >> but michael or the football player portrayed in the film says he was the one blindsided by the family. he says never actually adopted him in a new petition or claims. leanne and sean tuohy instead tricked him into signing a document, making them his conservators, claiming the family negotiated a movie deal, profited themselves, but that he was paid nothing or says he only learned of the situation earlier this year. the two family claims or threaten them as part of a shakedown and say that the idea that they ever sought to profit off mr. or is not only offensive, it is transparently ridiculous. they claim the family gave him an equal cut of every penny received from the blind side. the family says that this arrangement wasn't a secret, but or is now asking the court to end that conservatorship. and he wants to be paid what he says is his fair share of any profits. the 2nd may have made in his name. he also was seeking unspecified punitive damages. erielle reshef, abc news, new york. our thanks to erielle reshef t
. >> the baltimore ravens select michael lauer offensive tackle mississippi. >> but michael or the football player portrayed in the film says he was the one blindsided by the family. he says never actually adopted him in a new petition or claims. leanne and sean tuohy instead tricked him into signing a document, making them his conservators, claiming the family negotiated a movie deal, profited themselves, but that he was paid nothing or says he only learned of the situation earlier...
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baltimore to paris, about 400 bucks round trip. the company servicing iceland and europe now with routes from the u.s. the ceo -- >> like everything in life you go into a restaurant and pay for what you want to have and same with airlines. if you travel with hand baggage, only one, you pay less. >> reporter: they tend to fly underserved routes from alternative airports. instead of jfk you might fly from stewart international 80 miles from manhattan. scott keyes is watching the trend. some of these smaller airlines are putting pressure on the bigger airlines, right? >> budget airlines are the reason we are living in the golden age of cheap flights, and it's not because everybody is flying budget airlines. basic economy on delta and united and american and others is no accident. that is a direct response to the budget airlines. >> reporter: but when it comes to new airlines, what do we know about safety? >> just because it's a new airline doesn't mean they're flying different planes that haven't been flown before. the pilots, the pla
baltimore to paris, about 400 bucks round trip. the company servicing iceland and europe now with routes from the u.s. the ceo -- >> like everything in life you go into a restaurant and pay for what you want to have and same with airlines. if you travel with hand baggage, only one, you pay less. >> reporter: they tend to fly underserved routes from alternative airports. instead of jfk you might fly from stewart international 80 miles from manhattan. scott keyes is watching the...
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. >> a balmy 40 in new york. 44 in baltimore. 76 in miami. 71 in dallas. 4 in billings. and 16 in fargo. and 59 in l.a. >>> in other news this morning, two bodies have been pulled from the wreckage of a michigan furniture store after an all-day search. investigators believe it was a natural gas explosion that leveled that store. the owner was rescued. and is now in serious condition. but two employees died in the blast. city officials declared a state of emergency. and nearby businesses will be closed indefinitely. >>> overseas, intelligence officials in denmark say they foiled an imminent terror attack. they say five men were planning to shoot as many people as possible at the newspaper that published those cartoons of the prophet mohammed. the suspects were described as radical islamists with ties to international terror organizations. >>> dozens of former taliban militants have now been released from detention in pakistan. the men are part of a new rehab program, designed to keep them from returning to terrorism. the bbc's eileen maple reports from the swat valley. >>
. >> a balmy 40 in new york. 44 in baltimore. 76 in miami. 71 in dallas. 4 in billings. and 16 in fargo. and 59 in l.a. >>> in other news this morning, two bodies have been pulled from the wreckage of a michigan furniture store after an all-day search. investigators believe it was a natural gas explosion that leveled that store. the owner was rescued. and is now in serious condition. but two employees died in the blast. city officials declared a state of emergency. and nearby...
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on top of that, baltimore will be 98, with oppressive humidity there. also, dallas, indianapolis, kansas city and atlanta will all be in the upper 90s. what a rough start to summer, man. >> it's hot. >>> still ahead this morning, some stunning findings about that ship disaster off of italy's coast. >>> plus this morning, a damaging, new report about countrywide and its actions before the nation's foreclosure crisis. that's coming up in business news. >>> and that lifeguard mutiny in florida. think, no good deed goes unpunished. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, economists are crying, four more years. many experts believe that is how long unemployment will stay above 6%, whoever is elected president in november. the economists surveyed by the associated press expect the unemployment rates to be 8% come election day. and with 8.2% back in may. and we'll get the june figures tomorrow. >>> overseas investors are mostly on the sidelines, waiting for decisions by the european central bank. tokyo's nikkei average fell 24 points today. hong kong's hang seng wa
on top of that, baltimore will be 98, with oppressive humidity there. also, dallas, indianapolis, kansas city and atlanta will all be in the upper 90s. what a rough start to summer, man. >> it's hot. >>> still ahead this morning, some stunning findings about that ship disaster off of italy's coast. >>> plus this morning, a damaging, new report about countrywide and its actions before the nation's foreclosure crisis. that's coming up in business news. >>> and...
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finding derrick mason. 37-year-old wide receiver, ex of the baltimore ravens. 6 of 7 for 43 yards and matt leinart getting action as quarterback, formatter quarterback at usc, of course, arizona cardinals. here play action buys some time. complete to garrett graham for a ten-yard gain. later in the drive, the jets' defense says too many men on the field forcing rex ryan to call a time-out. why i ought to. down goes the headset. rex, absolutely enraged. later, leinart, rex really isn't going to like this. finding chris ogbonnaya for a touchdown. leinart 8 of 14 for 78 yards. the texans win it, 20-16. you're up to date for now. don't forget for all your highlights, join us on the highlight express on espn news. >>> well, a petite performer is back by popular demand turning heads at one of the many fairgrounds across the country. >> twiggy, the waterskiing squirrel, wowed the crowd at a county fair in michigan with her impressive skills. look at her go in the pool. she may look familiar but she's actually twiggy number eight. her handler spent more than 30 years showcasing squirrels on t
finding derrick mason. 37-year-old wide receiver, ex of the baltimore ravens. 6 of 7 for 43 yards and matt leinart getting action as quarterback, formatter quarterback at usc, of course, arizona cardinals. here play action buys some time. complete to garrett graham for a ten-yard gain. later in the drive, the jets' defense says too many men on the field forcing rex ryan to call a time-out. why i ought to. down goes the headset. rex, absolutely enraged. later, leinart, rex really isn't going to...
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and 87 in baltimore. >>> and when we come back this morning, details of yet another toyota recall this morning. >>> plus, bp's outgoing ceo defends his record. but what about his comment about wanting his life back? >>> and now, degeneres follows simon cowell out of the door at "american idol." who will replace her? activia is better than ever! hey, you guys. want to try activia's great new taste? today is your tast lucky day! sure, why not? isn't this the yogurt that, you know.../ helps regulate your digestive system. ooh, i think i'll pass., no, no, no! trust me.. it is beyond tasokay! mmm! wow! i can't believe it, i love it! new best tasting mmm,activia ever!ly good!/ taste it, love it, or it's free! ♪ activia let's raise a glass to cookies just out of the oven. to the morning bowl of cereal. and to lactaid® milk. easy to digest and with all the calcium and vitamin d of regular milk. [ female announcer ] lactaid®. the original lactose-free milk. and vitamin d of regular milk. have you tried honey bunches of oats with real strawberries? wow. it's seriously strawberry. they're eve
and 87 in baltimore. >>> and when we come back this morning, details of yet another toyota recall this morning. >>> plus, bp's outgoing ceo defends his record. but what about his comment about wanting his life back? >>> and now, degeneres follows simon cowell out of the door at "american idol." who will replace her? activia is better than ever! hey, you guys. want to try activia's great new taste? today is your tast lucky day! sure, why not? isn't this the...
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york, they called in an early night in baltimore. adhering to a mandatory curfew. >>> police in southern california are asking for help in identifying the driver in a hit and run crash releasing this video showing the driver of a dodge challenger backing up in a parking lot, knocking down an elderly woman. the driver and his passenger did step out of the car briefly and took off. police say the woman was treated for head injuries and sent home. >>> turning to what seems to be a growing danger for children across the country when the school bus pulls up. drivers in such a hurry ignoring stop signs and putting kids' lives at risk. >> in dallas alone, 92,000 tickets have been issues in the last three years and abc's ryan owens is there. >> reporter: just as the school bus doors open, tragedy nearly strikes. a white suv is inches from mowing down three children including this 5-year-old. >> it kind of ran over my shoe a little. >> reporter: the bus's cameras catch the speeding suv from three angles as the driver passes the bus on the sho
york, they called in an early night in baltimore. adhering to a mandatory curfew. >>> police in southern california are asking for help in identifying the driver in a hit and run crash releasing this video showing the driver of a dodge challenger backing up in a parking lot, knocking down an elderly woman. the driver and his passenger did step out of the car briefly and took off. police say the woman was treated for head injuries and sent home. >>> turning to what seems to be...
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. >> 70s from boston to baltimore. mostly 80s in the middle of the country. upper 90s and triple-digits from west texas to phoenix. >>> and when we come back on "america this morning," damaging hail takes a toll on texas overnight. we're going to show you. >> amazing video there. >>> and then, the jetblue passengers who saw their pilot have a midair meltdown. now, they're taking legal action after that frightening experience. >>> and claims that the "house hunters" reality tv show isn't reality at all. stay with us. >>> welcome back, everyone. and just because gas prices are dropping doesn't mean americans are shopping more. retail sales rose only slightly in may. although, sales of big-ticket items like cars and lines. s, fared better. economists blame a lack of confidence about jobs. >>> at the same time, more americans face the threat of losing their homes. foreclosure filings rose 9% last month. that's the first monthly increase in more than two years. the pace is picking up, now, since a major lawsuit between banks and states has been settled. >>> well,
. >> 70s from boston to baltimore. mostly 80s in the middle of the country. upper 90s and triple-digits from west texas to phoenix. >>> and when we come back on "america this morning," damaging hail takes a toll on texas overnight. we're going to show you. >> amazing video there. >>> and then, the jetblue passengers who saw their pilot have a midair meltdown. now, they're taking legal action after that frightening experience. >>> and claims that...
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michael harrison is the police commissioner in baltimore. >> it's a culture change. it's a paradigm shift. and it's new to a lot of people. we're four years into it. >> reporter: have you found some resistance or do you feel that everyone is in agreement on the common cause? >> well, in the beginning, like anything, people are, you know -- people reject what they fear. and they fear what they don't know. and so in the beginning, it's all about change management, how do we create change? >> that is the question. mary bruce live at the white house. and mary, president biden says he hopes to sign police reform legislation sometime after memorial day now. bottom line tonight, where do negotiations stand? >> reporter: well, david, the talks are continuing and the details are still being hammered out here. there are still some real hur hurdles, though, like that question of protections for officers, but one thing that both sides definitely do agree on, this legislation will be named in george floyd's honor. david? >> mary bruce and alex perez tonight. our thanks to you bot
michael harrison is the police commissioner in baltimore. >> it's a culture change. it's a paradigm shift. and it's new to a lot of people. we're four years into it. >> reporter: have you found some resistance or do you feel that everyone is in agreement on the common cause? >> well, in the beginning, like anything, people are, you know -- people reject what they fear. and they fear what they don't know. and so in the beginning, it's all about change management, how do we...
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. >>> no doubt about what forced an emergency landing in baltimore late friday. birds. terrified passengers snapped flames shooting out of an engine on a southwest flight. from san antonio. others saw a hole in one of the wings. the pilot came on the intercom and told them they had a bird strike. emergency crews were waiting as he made the approach. >> when we finally landed, everybody applauded the captain multiple times. and, yeah, i was sure to look him in the eye, shake his hand, say thank you. >> the faa says the number of bird strikes is soaring. more than 11,000 last year. this time, fortunately, the flight ended with no injuries to the 142 passengers and 5 crew on board. >>> now to wild weather including rare december tornadoes across the heartland. one of them was seen touching down in southern kansas. no serious damage reported. conditions were so unsettled there yesterday as they storm was rolling through, residents along the northwestern edge of kansas were getting snow. >>> a tv news chopper was flying as more severe storms rolled across central oklahoma. a
. >>> no doubt about what forced an emergency landing in baltimore late friday. birds. terrified passengers snapped flames shooting out of an engine on a southwest flight. from san antonio. others saw a hole in one of the wings. the pilot came on the intercom and told them they had a bird strike. emergency crews were waiting as he made the approach. >> when we finally landed, everybody applauded the captain multiple times. and, yeah, i was sure to look him in the eye, shake his...
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a man enters the lobby of the baltimore fox affiliate, claiming he has a bomb. he comes face to face with security guard, jourael apostolides. and what did the device look like? >> wires -- wires, two circuit boards leading to other gray is areas on his body that could potentially be explosive. he had a metal detonator in his left hand, and that's why i couldn't determine whether it was fake or real. >> reporter: eyewitnesses say the 25-year-old suspect, dressed in an animal jumpsuit, is rambling about the government and black holes, saying, while he doesn't want to hurt anybody, he's ready to die. >> he had a flash drive with him, that he wanted to air. >> reporter: employees seen evacuating the station, while the security guard keeps the suspect calm for about 30 minutes in the lobby. >> got some action. got some action. man's walking out. man's walking out. >> reporter: just past 3:00 p.m., the s.w.a.t. team approaches the suspect, now outside. >> man's out in the street. >> reporter: the first shot rings out. the suspect continues to walk forward. then a sec
a man enters the lobby of the baltimore fox affiliate, claiming he has a bomb. he comes face to face with security guard, jourael apostolides. and what did the device look like? >> wires -- wires, two circuit boards leading to other gray is areas on his body that could potentially be explosive. he had a metal detonator in his left hand, and that's why i couldn't determine whether it was fake or real. >> reporter: eyewitnesses say the 25-year-old suspect, dressed in an animal...
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. >> as for your temperatures, 80 in new orleans, 75 in baltimore and 69 in boston. 70s from chaul to detroit and from salt lake city, 65. 90 in sacramento and 65 in salt lake city. >>> the biggest bank in the country is reporting a massive loss this morning and it's rattling the markets. your money news is coming up next. >>> also, culture clash. facebook's mark zuckerberg courting wall street cash in a very untraditional way. >> also this morning, president obama goes hollywood. we'll tell you how much cash he brought in last night mingling with a lot of a-listers at the house of none other than george clooney.am medicare. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. all medicare supplement insurance plans can help pay... some of what medicare doesn't, so you could save... thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket expenses. call now for this free information kit and medicare guide. if you're turning 65 or you're already on medi
. >> as for your temperatures, 80 in new orleans, 75 in baltimore and 69 in boston. 70s from chaul to detroit and from salt lake city, 65. 90 in sacramento and 65 in salt lake city. >>> the biggest bank in the country is reporting a massive loss this morning and it's rattling the markets. your money news is coming up next. >>> also, culture clash. facebook's mark zuckerberg courting wall street cash in a very untraditional way. >> also this morning, president obama...
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. >> highs in the 90s from dallas to miami. 80s in boston, baltimore and new york. 74 in chicago. 86 in kansas city. and 67 in minneapolis. just 60 in billings. 70 in portland. and 80 in colorado springs. phoenix still warm at 91. sacramento, 77. >>> your money news is next, including desperate times for one, major brewery, now giving beer away for free. >> sounds like a good plan. >>> plus, america's war on bedbugs. the best and newest ways to keep all those critters away from you. >>> and the unfolding story from japan this morning. officials there, sending paris hilton home. a lot of teeth may look great... until you look at the gumline. the problem is, you could have plaque along your gumline that can lead to gingivitis. in fact, one in two adults actually has gingivitis and might not even know it. fortunately, there's new crest pro-health clinical gum protection toothpaste. it helps remove plaque at the gumline, helping prevent gingivitis. and it's even been clinically proven to help reverse it... in just four weeks. it also protects these other areas dentists check most. new cr
. >> highs in the 90s from dallas to miami. 80s in boston, baltimore and new york. 74 in chicago. 86 in kansas city. and 67 in minneapolis. just 60 in billings. 70 in portland. and 80 in colorado springs. phoenix still warm at 91. sacramento, 77. >>> your money news is next, including desperate times for one, major brewery, now giving beer away for free. >> sounds like a good plan. >>> plus, america's war on bedbugs. the best and newest ways to keep all those...
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detroit, 85. 74 in boston. 84 in baltimore and 91 in new orleans. >> and coming up after the break, the report card that warns we are not for eady for another 9/11 attack. >>> and then why the suspect in the case of a missing american in aruba isn't getting out of jail any timim soon. >>> perhaps the nastiest story of the day. a mystery is afoot in vancouver where severed feet are washing ashore. >>> overseas markets are up this morning on good economic and financial news from the u.s. tokyo's nikkei average gained 99 points today. hong kong's hang seng is up more than 200. in london the ftse opened higher. on wall street the dow was up 53 1/2 points yesterday. the nasdaq index was up 3, however, it was the worst august in ten years for both indices. >>> washington says no to a major merger. the justice department is now suing to block at&t's acquisition of t-mobile. the government says the deal would decrease competition and increase prices. at&t says it will fight, though and no wonder, it will have to pay a $3 billion breakup fee if the deal is called off. >> one expensive breakup. t
detroit, 85. 74 in boston. 84 in baltimore and 91 in new orleans. >> and coming up after the break, the report card that warns we are not for eady for another 9/11 attack. >>> and then why the suspect in the case of a missing american in aruba isn't getting out of jail any timim soon. >>> perhaps the nastiest story of the day. a mystery is afoot in vancouver where severed feet are washing ashore. >>> overseas markets are up this morning on good economic and...
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the baltimore ravens overpowered the san francisco 49ers. taking a 28-6 lead, fewer than two minutes into the third quarter, when suddenly -- >> one big click of the light switch and we lost power. >> i think at some point, it was bad. >> reporter: a clearly frustrated john harbaugh, screaming at anyone who would listen. in this case, that's the vice president of game operations, as the ravens coach demanded to know when communications would be restored. after 34 long minutes, the superdome flickered back to life. still, the delay caused twitter to erupt. as it parsed the oddest 34 minutes in super bowl history, at a rate of some 230,000 tweets per minute. one person tweeting, "if you liked it, you should have put a backup generator on it." nfl commissioner roger goodell insists the league had a backup plan. >> there was another system that they were ready to reboot. ♪ >> reporter: there's no indication at all that any of this was caused by the halftime show, which prior to the blackout, had been the big moment of the night. and for those
the baltimore ravens overpowered the san francisco 49ers. taking a 28-6 lead, fewer than two minutes into the third quarter, when suddenly -- >> one big click of the light switch and we lost power. >> i think at some point, it was bad. >> reporter: a clearly frustrated john harbaugh, screaming at anyone who would listen. in this case, that's the vice president of game operations, as the ravens coach demanded to know when communications would be restored. after 34 long minutes,...
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meanwhile, thunderstorms from baltimore to boston. hefty rain, and lightning with these, and the severe storm will be in chicago and cleveland and pittsburgh, and the northeast on friday with some filler thunderstorms that can be potent like we're seeing tonight, david. >> just about every part of the country we're watching. our thanks to you. >>> to the economy, and the stock market. the dow reaching another milestone. closing about 22,000 for the first time p gaining 52 points, and stocks have been surging, taking just 107 training days to go from 21,000 to 22,000. and it comes as tens of thousands of americans lined up today for jobs and they told us it's not just the job they need. here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, from coast to coast, as many as 50,000 people have new job offers, standing in line for hours to get hired by online retail giant, amazon. >> i'm ready. i can do this. i'm gonna get a job today. >> reporter: marty has a part time job, and says he came here for the benefits. almost all of the jobs, 40,000 o
meanwhile, thunderstorms from baltimore to boston. hefty rain, and lightning with these, and the severe storm will be in chicago and cleveland and pittsburgh, and the northeast on friday with some filler thunderstorms that can be potent like we're seeing tonight, david. >> just about every part of the country we're watching. our thanks to you. >>> to the economy, and the stock market. the dow reaching another milestone. closing about 22,000 for the first time p gaining 52 points,...
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new york and baltimore are up to ten degrees colder than usual. l.a., honolulu and phoenix are in the mid to upper 80s. sounds nice. >> sure does. >>> when we return on this election day, the dirty tricks looking to mess up a good, clean political fight. >>> also, the tricky rescue needed to save lives when this boat flipped over in choppy waters, with children onboard. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, air travel here in the northeast is getting back to normal after hurricane sandy. the airlines have cleared up much of the backlog of stranded travelers. but they lost about $100 million. that's because many travelers simply gave up and canceled trips. amtrak train service is also nearly back to normal. >>> and they are waiting on wall street. trading on the financial markets was light yesterday. and is expected to be off today, as well, as investors wait and see who wins today's election. the uncertainty over this close presidential race has been holding back the markets. but analysts expect the surge in trading volume later this week, no matter
new york and baltimore are up to ten degrees colder than usual. l.a., honolulu and phoenix are in the mid to upper 80s. sounds nice. >> sure does. >>> when we return on this election day, the dirty tricks looking to mess up a good, clean political fight. >>> also, the tricky rescue needed to save lives when this boat flipped over in choppy waters, with children onboard. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, air travel here in the northeast is getting back to normal...
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those two victims airlifted to a baltimore hospital. tonight, one still fighting for his life. the other released just moments ago. is there any end case the suspect knew these victims? >> that's something that our authorities are looking into, to find out the relationships. why it began here. >> reporter: a naval spokesperson telling abc news, the victims were coworkers with the alleged gunman, identified as 38-year-old fantahun girma woldesenbet. minutes after the shooting, the suspect fled to ft. detrick army base where he was assigned, speeding past a checkpoint, and taking out his rifle. he was shot and killed by military personnel. tonight, the fbi now on scene, surrounding the suspect's home, still searching for a motive. has a violent incident like this ever happened before on the base? >> not to this magnitude. not that i'm aware of, not to this magnitude on ft. detrick. but in light of what's happened, you know, certainly across the country, we were about as well prepared for it as we could be. >> so, let's get to rachel, she's at ft. detrick tonight. and rachel, it s
those two victims airlifted to a baltimore hospital. tonight, one still fighting for his life. the other released just moments ago. is there any end case the suspect knew these victims? >> that's something that our authorities are looking into, to find out the relationships. why it began here. >> reporter: a naval spokesperson telling abc news, the victims were coworkers with the alleged gunman, identified as 38-year-old fantahun girma woldesenbet. minutes after the shooting, the...
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whit, we have been reporting on the human error, that mixup of ingredients at a baltimore plant making the johnson & johnson one-shot vaccine. those doses never went out. but tonight, there is new reporting that more doses of the vaccine could be in jeopardy as well? >> reporter: david, after millions of doses were reportedly ruined, "the new york times" now says another 62 million unfinished doses of the johnson & johnson vaccine are now in question until it can be determined whether they are also contaminated. they have not been shipped out yet, and that plant is still awaiting fda authorization before it can deliver any doses. david? >> whit johnson on the virus tonight. thank you, and we'll see you and linsey here this weekend. >>> in the meantime we turn next to the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. the medical examiner who performed the autopsy on george floyd taking the stand today, and what he revealed about floyd's death. alex perez in minneapolis again tonight. >> reporter: today the medical examiner who performed the autopsy on george floyd testifying
whit, we have been reporting on the human error, that mixup of ingredients at a baltimore plant making the johnson & johnson one-shot vaccine. those doses never went out. but tonight, there is new reporting that more doses of the vaccine could be in jeopardy as well? >> reporter: david, after millions of doses were reportedly ruined, "the new york times" now says another 62 million unfinished doses of the johnson & johnson vaccine are now in question until it can be...
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. >>> in other news, now, a baltimore man faces charges of attempted murder and attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction after a failed bomb plot. police say antonio martinez, also known as mohammed hussein, parked what he thought was an suv loaded with explosives outside a military recruitment center. but it was all part of an fbi sting. and there was never any actual danger. investigators describe martinez as a lone wolf, with no ties to any known terror group. >>> authorities in a san diego suburb plan to burn a house to the ground today. there are so many explosives in it that it's considered too dangerous to enter. residents for more than 200 nearby homes cleared out yesterday. even though precautions have been taken to contain the fire. nearby interstate 15 will be closed in both directions, too. experts say it is a unique operation because never before has so much of the explosive hmtd been found in one place. >>> a private company is a step closer to taking over some of the duties now performed by the space shuttles. the company called space-x, launched a rocket into space. a
. >>> in other news, now, a baltimore man faces charges of attempted murder and attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction after a failed bomb plot. police say antonio martinez, also known as mohammed hussein, parked what he thought was an suv loaded with explosives outside a military recruitment center. but it was all part of an fbi sting. and there was never any actual danger. investigators describe martinez as a lone wolf, with no ties to any known terror group. >>>...
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a second wave rolling through monday afternoon, firing up strong thunderstorms for pittsburgh baltimore and d.c. gusty winds and hail are the major threats. ryan and reena, back to you. >> steph, thank you. >>> fire officials in southern california say the smoke generated by a wildfire that threatened hundreds of home will take days to rescue. it forced the evacuation of more than 300 homes. bone-dried vegetation hasn't been thinned out in decades. no one has been injured. >>> another blaze in south florida has burned hundreds of acres. the huge amount of smoke seen by drone. the brush in the area is extremely dry. officials say it takes one spark to start a fire. no structures have been lost and no injuries reported. it's unclear what sparked the blaze. >>> now to the unfolding tragedy in the waters of the mediterranean sea, hundreds of people believed killed in a shipwreck, searchers are looking for the migrants who were crammed onboard a boat. some were locked in the cargo hold of the ship that was traveling from libya to italy. the u.n. says that this could become the worst disaster
a second wave rolling through monday afternoon, firing up strong thunderstorms for pittsburgh baltimore and d.c. gusty winds and hail are the major threats. ryan and reena, back to you. >> steph, thank you. >>> fire officials in southern california say the smoke generated by a wildfire that threatened hundreds of home will take days to rescue. it forced the evacuation of more than 300 homes. bone-dried vegetation hasn't been thinned out in decades. no one has been injured....